Kias injury and recovery

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Hey two weeks ago Kia had an accident in the field and went half over half through a fence and tore his adductor (sp?) muscle and damaged his hamstrings according to the vets who attended him.

Now he was lame as a horse with thee legs (he wouldnt put the leg down) and was very stiff for nearly a week after it despite being on two danilon twice per day.

Anyway backround done

Now I have a question for you all!!! Now I am not asking this because I am impatient to ride I am just wanting to know peoples opinions on this.

Now Kia has been on box rest for two weeks now. At the weekend I put him out in the sheep pens as they are not big enough for him to get any speed up.

He went up on the hind legs as we got about 5 strides from the stable complex and waved the fronts at me and everyone who was about :rolleyes:

He got a growl and some sweary words and a tap on the belly with my toe as it was reaching black beauty proportions and i was cursing for his hamstrings. He then proceeded to buck and squeal at the end of the leadrope (not tugging on me BTW) until we got to the gate of the pens then he looked un happy as I think he realised a blast across the field was not forth coming lol.
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Well he get about 3 hours out there then the same the next day and he was calmer but now is looking crabby and unhappy again at being stabled again.
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Now for a horse who was soo sore he couldnt walk would you expect these shenanigans when I have reduced his bute to two a day and its getting reduced to one a day as of tomorrow???

I am just thinking that the vet may have overestimated the injury as its soft tissue, now I trust my vets explicitly but he isnt following the pattern that the vet said the injury would follow he seems to have skipped a few chapters and i am thinking of turning him out in a small paddock maybe 20x30???
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What do you think???

Nikki xxx
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TBH with you I would leave him where he is. I know vets aren't god and get things wrong from time to time but if you are not in a rush to ride you should leave him where he is for a few more days to just make sure. It would be awful to undo any healing which had taken place by a foolhardy gallop in a larger area. Time is unfortunately the best healer of all.
 
Well I took him out in hand today and near got assasinated (again) he is now getting one bute a day to see how he goes then hopefully I'll take hi off next week.

I then put him on the lunge and walked him into the field where he got down and rolled a beauty. Thank god I had the sense to put a rug on him for walking in the field. I had an inkling he would do this lol!!!

He is geting his shoes removed tomorrow so he will be barefoot for the next 8 weeks hopefully this will give his feet a chance to adjust.

Nikki xxx
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